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The Long Beach Community Foundation (LBCF), in partnership with Precious Lamb Preschool will transform an existing office/storage space at the site into a critically needed private consultation room and provide numerous upgrades to the current outdoor play area.

The Long Beach Community Foundation (LBCF), in partnership with the Boys and Girls Clubs of Long Beach, created a community garden at the Dean A Eastman/Fairfield Boys and Girls Club in North Long Beach on Saturday, November 14, 2015.

The Long Beach Community Foundation (LBCF) is offering more than $40,000 in grants to nonprofits who successfully demonstrate a potential collaboration with one or more nonprofits to provide service, training or programming in Long Beach.

The Long Beach Community Foundation (LBCF) is currently accepting applications for grants available through the Knight Foundation Donor Advised Fund. These grants, encouraging civic innovation, range between $10,000 and $50,000 and are available to Long Beach nonprofits or nonprofits with Long Beach-based initiatives.

The City of Long Beach has been awarded a $50,000 grant from the Knight Foundation and the Long Beach Community Foundation to support a partnership with Citymart. The New York-based firm connects cities with new ideas through “open challenges” that help the city focus on the problems that need to be solved instead of the products they need to buy.

Long Beach Community Foundation (LBCF) led a team of 15 volunteers to make a difference in the lives of Long Beach youth as part of National Philanthropy Day in November. Volunteers from the community transformed the entryway of a local daycare by constructing a 50 foot mural where a chain link fence once stood.

The City of Long Beach is one of 10 cities participating in the CoolCalifornia City Challenge, a fun, innovative competition among California cities to reduce greenhouse gases and build more vibrant and sustainable communities.

Marcelle Epley will serve as the new president and CEO of Long Beach Community Foundation.
The Long Beach Community Foundation (LBCF) has selected a new President and CEO to guide the organization into its next stage of development.

The Long Beach Community Foundation (LBCF) is proud to announce the availability of charity Giving Cards. Giving cards are much like the more commonly known “gift” cards available from most retailers. The only difference is that a Giving Card is redeemable to benefit any 501(c)(3) public charity in the United States (including schools, churches and synagogues) through a donation in the amount of the Giving Card.

The Long Beach Community Foundation announces the 4th Annual Digital Media Arts (DMA) Summit & EXPO on October 4, 2012. More than 200 people are expected to attend this year’s event where Brian Rosen, software engineer for Pixar Animation Studios, will be the keynote speaker.